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Re: [GWL]: Selling books at big box stores


One of the first books I wrote was picked up by Price Club (now Costco), 
so it was reprinted immediately to meet the high volume order.  That was 
great, BUT if, as in my case, the large chain/warehouse store doesn't 
sell all the books they ordered, they send them back for a refund.  So 
you have potentially great benefit, but also large risk.  Catriona Tudor 
Erler  

Nan Sterman wrote:

> Now I have a related question regarding royalties -- When I go to the 
> "big  box" stores (Costco, etc.) they have a small selection of garden 
> books, typically Sunset Western Gardens (I am in California), Botanica 
> and others.  What I wonder is, in that kind of high volume situation, 
> what happens to the debate over big advance/royalties?  do you sell 
> enough to make royalties more significant than the advance? Any ideas?
>
> Nan

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